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These cross-fitters in training have one thing in common: each of them has served their country. Front Range Cross Fit was one of the very first cross fit gyms to open in the world back in 2006. The first veteran walked in these doors back in 2010.

“He came up to me, still a member here, and said, ‘Skip, I don’t think you understand what an impact just being here in this environment meant to me in my transition from the military to my civilian life.’ And it was one of the nicest things anyone’s ever said to me,” Miller said.

Miller went home, told his wife, Jodi and that was the start of ‘Train to Transition’ or ‘T3’.

“What TJ had told me was that having that one hour where he knew exactly where he had to be every day,…and he knew he was going to be held accountable in that hour. That felt like the military to him still, right?” Miller said

Civilian life, miller says, is a stark contrast.

“It’s like, I have the freedom to do everything…anything..but they do nothing,” Miller said

So that one hour serves as the first building block in regaining that familiar friend, discipline.

“It’s the loss of identity and the loss of purpose that causes some of the angst that veterans can feel when they leave the military,” Miller said.

Behind the reps and the sweat, they get some of that back.

“We call it group suffering…There’s very few things that get more real than a group suffering together,” Miller said.

Some veterans come for bootcamp, a couple hours a week. Others, choose to be a part of the “indoctrination” program, attending regularly for three weeks, alongside other vets, before assimilating into front range’s other classes.

“Because it’s not just okay if they are just comfortable around vets. That’s not realistic in this world….We’ve had veterans that were not able to hold jobs down, and now, they have jobs. They are working in the community,” Miller said.

Skip Miller knows this delicate transition from military well: he served from 1989 to 1993 in the 10th Mountain Division .

He served in Panama twice right after the US invasion and in Egypt, on a mission monitoring Egyptian-Israeli peace. Understanding the sacrifice, he never charges the vets – not even a dollar- to attend a class.

“We raise money as we can and we support them whether the money is there or not,” Miller said.

The Fox31 Problem Solvers thought that was pretty noble, and awarded Miller the Serving Those Who Serve September Hero of the Month award.

Miller’s longterm goal is to get other cross fit coaches from across the country on board with the “Train to Transition” program.

About Fox 31: Serving Thise who Serve

“FOX31: Serving Those Who Serve” is an initiative that builds on the stories FOX31 Denver KDVR has been telling for years by shining a spotlight on our military and their families. Through the comprehensive initiative, veterans, active service members, their families, and volunteers who serve our military will share their stories with the community, as well as connect with resources and organizations that serve our military men and women.

In addition, as part of “Serving Those Who Serve,” FOX31 Denver will be honoring a hero who exemplifies what it means to serve our country. Of course, heroes come in many shapes and sizes: active military, veterans, military families, volunteers who make a difference in the lives of those who serve – even pooches who give their lives in the service of our military men and women. We will be telling their stories, honoring the work they do and giving back a little to those who give so much. If you know of a hero who exemplifies extraordinary courage and commitment, we’d love to hear from you! Click here to fill out a nomination form.

“Colorado has a rich military history and presence as well as a sizable veteran population. For us to be able to showcase these brave men and women and their families, as well as offer guidance to resources, is an exciting step forward for FOX31 and our community,” said Joan Barrett, Vice President and General Manager of KDVR-TV/KWGN-TV.

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